Small Arms Replacement Project 2 Presentation to the NDIA Maj B Gilchrist DLR 5-5 1
Outline Canadian Project System SARP 2 Research and Development Networked Weapons 2
Project Management Phases IDENTIFICATION OPTIONS ANALYSIS DEFINITION IMPLEMENTATION Identify Capability Deficiency Formulate options Discard invalid options Assess benefits of remaining options Examine risk Decide which option should be pursued Development Detailed review, risk assessment and costing of selected option. Implementation planning Finalize SOR Implementation Implementation management Implementation monitoring Close out Decision Decision Decision SS(ID) SS(PPA) SS(EPA) Reports on status of implementation Operational Handover X yrs 2-3 yrs 2-4 yrs 7 yrs 3
Aim of SARP 2 SARP 2 will modernize or replace the CF small arm capability 4
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SARP 2 Value $1.0 Billion to 1.4 Billion Three phases Definition followed by procurement Phase 1 (Tentative 2012-2015) Pistol, Ranger Rifle, Grenade Launcher, Shotguns & Breaching System Phase 2 (Tentative 2015-2018) PDW, Other Service weapons, Light Vehicle Armament System Phase 3 (Tentative 2018-2022) Infantry Assault Weapons 6
S&T Projects Support the Soldier System Vision Environment Clothing System Mobility Systems FAVS/ADVANCE AMMPHS Ballistic Protection System Head Systems Weapon Systems SIHS TD Battle Mgt Systems Smart-Textile DIR Personal Network SIPES TD Comms Systems Navigation Systems ASAP TD Power Sources SaSnet UGS Sensors Systems Micro-UAV Personal SIREQ TD Fuel Cell DIR EA-MAV 7
Soldier Integrated Precision Effects System Objective To demonstrate the viability, utility and usability of integrated novel and high pay-off small arms related lethal and non-lethal technologies for future, lightweight, small calibre weapon systems which address current capability deficiencies Key Deliverables Scientifically rigorous requirements analysis for SARP 2 Improved weapon systems evaluation capabilities Optimized soldier lethality options A future small arms R&D program plan 8
SIPES Concept Key Deliverables Scientifically rigorous requirements analysis for SARP 2 Improved weapon systems evaluation capabilities Optimized soldier lethality options A future small arms R&D program plan 9
Weapons and the Network 10
Networked Weapon? The weapon is already the location for sensors and electronic devices Pointing with a weapon is natural for a soldier Export information used by accurate pointing Use the Battle Management System to help the soldier locate the tgt in the weapon sights Accurate pointing can be used to enhance the squad SA if the EO devices export information & images to the network Need to be geo-referenced Time stamped 11
Allow the soldier to select what information is displayed Information from the network IFF Direction to an assigned target 1 or 2 default configurations That can be tailored Remaining Ammunition 12
The Squad Commander s view Fire team on the balcony Suspicious activity is noted Using the EO on the weapon the squad commander tries to identify the threat but the view is obstructed 13
The Scene The Fire Team s view 14
The suspicious person is noticed, lased and the information is passed to the Fire team The Commander also passes an image of the person with the location information 15
The information is injected into the fire team weapon sights 16
They use their EO to rapidly locate, confirm and remove the threat 17
The Scene With networked weapon mounted sensors Any squad member can now quickly locate and bring accurate fire against a threat or put extra eyes on a potential threat 18
The networked weapon with the right capability can enable target handoff at the soldier to soldier level The networked weapon with the right capability could be used to control and/or direct a UAV or UGV or other system s weapons 19
Like This Even unstressed persons are not that steady especially when fatigued Through the sight the target appears to jump around & pass by the point of aim 20
Image recognition technology coupled to the sensors can be used to identify an obscured target & overlay windows on the critical parts of the target The overlays can be coupled to an electronic fire control system to fire when the weapon is correctly aligned to hit the target within the window 21
Image recognition technology coupled to the sensors can be used to identify an obscured target & overlay windows on the critical parts of the target The overlays can be coupled to an electronic fire control system to fire when the weapon is correctly aligned to hit the target within the window 22
Summary SARP 2 will be a science based project requiring: Long term scientific effort Collaborative Effort DRDC + DLR + Industry guided by an R&D Plan Close integration with the products of existing projects SARP 2 will integrate the weapon with the soldier system The networked weapon will enhance soldier lethality and precision 23
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